| VISCOSE | Rayon with a soft silky feel |
| SATIN | Closely woven fabric of silk or rayon with a smooth, glossy appearance (5) |
| ALPACA | Soft, silky fleece |
| MOHAIR | Soft silky material (6) |
| ANGORA | Soft, silky wool (6) |
| FLOSS | Florence's second mass of soft silky fibres (5) |
| COTTON | Soft silky fibers from cotton plants in their raw state (6) |
| FOULARD | Soft light fabric of plainweave or twill-weave silk or rayon, usually with a printed design (7) |
| FAILLE | A soft light ribbed fabric of silk, rayon or taffeta |
| POPLIN | A sturdy fabric of cotton, silk, rayon, etc. in plain weave with fine cross ribbing |
| REP | Silk, wool, rayon, or cotton fabric with a transversely corded surface |
| TULLE | A fine net fabric of silk, rayon, etc. (5) |
| TAFFETA | A crisp, lustrous, plain weave silk or rayon fabric (7) |
| VOILE | A light, sheer fabric of silk, rayon or cotton (5) |
| ACETATE | The sort of rayon, etc, a tea can provide (7) |
| TRICORNS | Hats made from tricot mostly, with scraps of rayon, net and silk (8) |
| CREPE | Very thin pancake served or rolled with filling / thin crinkled cloth of silk, cotton, rayon |
| FELT | Sensed / fabric of wool, often mixed with fur or hair, or cotton, rayon |
| RAYONS | Women's stockings made from a sheer material (nylon or rayon or silk). |
| PETERSHAM | Named after a courtesy title of Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of Harrington, sawtooth-edged grosgrain-like rayon ribbon, used for hatbands or binding (9) |